coronavirus cases, having so far recorded more than 400,000 infections and nearly 30,000 deaths. Last month, the country’s air corridor with the UK collapsed, and returning tourists were told to quarantine for two weeks.
However, Health Minister Salvador Illa yesterday said “nothing suggests” the country will enforce a second lockdown like the one in March.He told La Vanguard that figures were climbing but “as of today, it does not threaten the health system”.He added: “We are not in the same situation as March.
More than half of the cases being detected are asymptomatic, the average age is much lower (around 40), cases are generally milder, hospital pressure is around 5% and fortunately, the number of deaths is much lower than in March and.
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